Aedes aegypti oviposition dynamics in towns with low human population density in yungas and dry chaco, Salta, Argentina

Mariana M. Chanampa,Juan Pablo Aparicio, Soledad Hodi, Enrique Derlindati, Nicolas Rodriguez, Roxana Alejandra Garcia Larsen,Raquel M. Gleiser

ACTA TROPICA(2024)

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Abstract
We assessed the presence of Aedes aegypti in five ecorregions of Salta province and compared the oviposition activity of Ae. aegypti using ovitraps in towns of two contrasting ecoregions (yungas and Chaco dry forests) in the province of Salta, Argentina, a major contrast in these ecoregions are rain patterns and altitude. Our aim was to estimate how oviposition activities were associated with the ecoregion and site scale local environmental variables. Mosquito oviposition activity was monitored weekly during the summer using ovitraps. Predictor variables were ecoregion, town, and meteorological variables. The effect of the predictor variables was measured on the response variables using multi-model inference. Besides yungas, the presence of Aedes aegypti was confirmed in towns of dry Chaco and High Monte. The only factor that had a significant effect on the presence of eggs in the ovitraps was the ecoregion, with the frequency of positives being higher in yungas. For the number of eggs, the ecoregion, the night temperature of the first week and the NDVI would explain said variable. Overall, results indicate that the variations between towns would be more related with their ecological and climatic characteristics than with the more immediate meteorological variations.
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Mosquitoes ecology,Vector surveillance,Oviposition activity,Urban environment,Northwestern Argentina
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